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[vdr] Re: Max. Filesize



Dr. Werner Fink wrote:
On Tue, Oct 05, 2004 at 11:59:32AM +0200, Patrick Cernko wrote:

Boris Lenzinger wrote:

My answer was not very clear...so I redo it...sorry
On FAT32, the max file size is 2G.
Sorry, but FAT32 is in fact capable to handle files larger than 2GB (just test it under WinXP). Only the linux filesystem driver is not capable!

Not true!  I'm able to handle ISO images for DVD's and those are
definitly large than 2GB.
So you can store files larger 2GB on your FAT32 partitions under linux? Then my informations are deprecated (or do you have a patched driver from e.g. SuSE?)!

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